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Gérard Debreu (Calais, 4 luglio 1921 – Parigi, 31 dicembre 2004) è stato un economista francese naturalizzato statunitense, vincitore del premio Nobel per ...
Gérard Debreu was a French-born economist and mathematician. Best known as a professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he ...
Gérard Debreu è stato un economista francese naturalizzato statunitense, vincitore del premio Nobel per l'economia nel 1983, per «aver incorporato nuovi metodi analitici nella teoria economica e per la sua rigorosa riformulazione della teoria... Wikipedia
Nascita: 4 luglio 1921, Calais, Francia
Morte: 31 dicembre 2004, Parigi, Francia
Con influenze di: Léon Walras, Maurice Allais e Henri Cartan
Studente Illustre / Studentessa Illustre: Graciela Chichilnisky, Xavier Vives, Jean-Michel Grandmont e altri ancora
Istruzione: Università di Parigi (1956), Università della California, Scuole normali superiori e altri ancora
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Gerard Debreu was born in Calais, France. In 1950, he joined Cowles Commission for Research in Economics at the University of Chicago, moving with the ...
Gerard Debreu was a French-born American economist, who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in Economics for his fundamental contribution to the theory of general ...
Nobel Prize winner Gerard Debreu, emeritus professor of economics and mathematics, died December 31, 2004 in Paris of natural causes. He was 83.
Nobel winning microeconomist, Gérard Debreu, talks about his reformulation of the theory of economic equilibrium and how a market economy works.
Born: July 4, 1921, Calais, France. Civil Status: Married two daughters, Chantal and Florence. Education. 1941-44, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France.
Gérard Debreu (July 4, 1921 – December 31, 2004) was a French-born economist and mathematician who became a naturalized citizen of the United States and ...
In his 1959 book, The Theory of Value, Debreu introduced more general equilibrium theory, using complex analytic tools from mathematics—set theory and topology— ...
For at least two decades the name of Debreu has been virtually synony- mous with mathematical economics. His works have not only contributed.